In this episode, I sing “Baby’s Got Sauce” (badly), we talk about Song Saga, the power of music as a mnemonic device, and Cinco de Mayo.
Eran Thomson on Love Soul Radio with Phyllis Foundis
Welcome to my interview on the Love Soul radio show hosted by the lovely Phyllis Foundis. Good tunes and good conversation coming up next.
Apple Think Different Posters and My Hire Different Self-Promo
When I heard Apple was looking for a Creative Director, I tried to convince them to “Hire Different” with a bit of on-brand self-promotion.
A Laugh Threatening Situation – Preface
Strap on your helmet and buckle up for some very silly and stupid stories ahead.
ScoMo was Here
I snuck into Scott Morrison’s private airport loo to do a #2 while working on an ad. I have bigger claims to fame.
Eran Thomson Writes for the Here Lies Your Story Exhibition
I was invited to write short stories for “Here Lies Your Story,” a public artwork sponsored by the City of Sydney’s Art & About program.
Eran Thomson on The Kids in the Room Podcast: Are You in a Word Coma?
If you spend time around people who use specific words, odds are you will start saying them too. And that isn’t always a good thing.
Eran Thomson SHOUTOUT LA Interview 4/4
Covid has kept many of us from traveling so it was nice to mind-travel with ShoutOut LA during this interview where we talk work/life balance and tacos.
Eran Thomson on the Arts for the Health of It Podcast: Joyful Connection and Recollection
A two-part chat where I explain the origin story of The Joy Pusher and what makes the music and memory game, Song Saga, so special.
Getting Postcards from The Village People is the Best
The Song Saga story of how one “young man” started getting postcards from the Village People.
Eran Thomson on the This Is It Actually Podcast: Leave the Lucky
A very abbreviated version of a story about a drunken promise that led to an aborted sailing trip around the world.
Eran Thomson on the Polymath Podcast: Pushing Joy in all Directions
If you’re a multipotentialite or polymath, or if you have no idea what those words mean, you will enjoy this episode of the Polymath podcast.
Should we kill the “Suicide” card?
A retailer told us this card might trigger some people so they won’t stock Song Saga. I’ve got a song and story to share about that.